when he was five they left everything behind and started over again in the united states. my dad grew up poor, but he believed in a country where the circumstances of one's birth were not a barrier to achievement, a place where hard work could turn dreams into reality. he went from selling paint out of the trunk of his car to becoming the chief executive of a great car company and ultimately to become the governor of the state of michigan. bill: that address from california, but we wanted to know what issues matter most to latino voters. this is a brand-new folks news latino poll, the economy and jobs are way ahead followed by healthcare, education, social issues like abortion and gay marriage. immigration near the bottom, so too is national security. what about all this. what does it mean? larry sabato ace the director of politics at the university of virginia. how are you doing, sir, good morning to you. >> i'm doing great, bill, hope you are too. bill: thank you. i'm doing just fine. i guess the economy and jobs are no shocker here, at 48% clear hraoet number onclearly